The adverse effect of intellectual property theft was on the front burner at the 2024...
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HARARE - Zimbabwe's creative industry is losing millions to piracy, with renowned musicians such as Sulumani Chimbetu, Alick Macheso, and Oliver Mtukudzi among those whose work has been illegally reproduced and sold on the black market, prompting calls for urgent action to protect intellectual property rights and compensate affected artists. The post Musicians robbed: Piracy costs Zimbabwe’s creative industry millions appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
The adverse effect of intellectual property theft was on the front burner at the 2024...
HARARE - Zimbabwe's ruling party, Zanu-PF, has sparked a constitutional crisis by seeking to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's rule beyond the...
Musicians Nick Ward and Aaron Maine (aka Porches) discuss the new Porches album 'Shirt', Brian Eno and the lines between artists and self.
Nollywood industry has witnessed an amazing fusion of film and music. Now, a number of accomplished musicians has ventured into acting. With their...
Zuko Komisa Sandile Fortune Msimango, popularly known by his stage name Young Stunna, recently received crucial advice from two of South Africa’s...
Fastjet Zimbabwe, the award-winning value airline of choice, continues to connect Zimbabwe’s three local key tourism and business hubs of Harare,...
Fastjet Zimbabwe, the award-winning value airline of choice, continues to connect Zimbabwe’s three local key tourism and business hubs of Harare,...
We discuss the role of musicians and influencers in the ongoing protests against the Kenyan government.
Fmovies, a Hanoi-based streaming operation, has been shut down, with an industry group calling the site the source of the world’s largest piracy...
Gurugram's Ward 11 faces rising crime, poor infrastructure, and frequent waterlogging, prompting residents to demand urgent improvements from local...